The ergonomic abstracts could keep you reading for years to come on this
topic.
Mark


On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 5:46 PM, timoni grone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >
> > >  Does anybody has an experience of designing interactions for
> > >  appliances? Does anybody HIRE such people? I would like to be the
> > >  first candidate ;)
> >
>
> Yes, there are a lot of people who think about appliance design.  If
> you're
> looking to get hired, IDEO immediately comes to mind (
> http://www.ideo.com/ideo.asp).
>
> Additionally, there is a LOT of literature about object design.  Donald
> Norman's books are a good place to start, as is Christopher Alexander's
> large body of work (especially *Notes on the Synthesis of Form* and *A
> Pattern Language*).  Their subject matter doesn't always touch
> specifically
> on appliances, but it's general enough to be applicable.  Lots of teapot
> references, too.  :)
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